I agree with bleachfangirl, soem of them follow the trend to look 'cool'. I hate that; if they arn't clever enough to use their own fashion then they need to take a look in teh mirror... Stereotype would say they do that anyway, which leads me onto stereotyping.
I hate that, just because some people slit their wrists and sit in the dark 'reading poetry' doesnt mena that all of them do it. How can you sit in the dark and read poetry anyway? I one heard a guy say "I hate emo's, I went to a party with this guy and all he did was sit in a room and listen to music in the dark", I say at least he isnt out breaking fences with his legs and starting fights on 12 year olds like some people in England. Keep him in the dark being depressed and if that's what makes him happy (his oxymoron of a life), then leave him be.
Tight jeans too, not everyone wears them. You don't have to follow a trend to like music. I like some of the hairstyles they have and I think in that respect that they are innovators. Staying with your hair greasy and black aint my thing so taking care of yourself and being vain isnt bad to me, pretty boys do it too and they get praised for it.
What I will say though is that sell-out bands annoy me, turning to emo tendencies to make themselves more popular. Commercialisation is a pet peeve of mine, I dispise it. What happened to Still Remains, that new song sucks monkey.
On a whole, I couldn't give a damn what they do as long as they don't try to drag me in with them and I have more important things to do with my time than stress about how much their fashion gets on my nerves. If you have enough time to observe what tehy are doing then you are spending too much time with people you obviously don't like, so walk away.
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